Re: algorithmic mathematical art

2006-05-07 Thread Alex Hunsley
Xah Lee wrote: > i've long time been interested in algorithmic mathematical art. That > is, mathematical or algorithmic visual art works that are generated by > computer such that the program's source code reflects the algorithmic > essence of the visual quality in the art

Re: algorithmic mathematical art

2006-05-07 Thread Alex Hunsley
Xah Lee wrote: > i've long time been interested in algorithmic mathematical art. That > is, mathematical or algorithmic visual art works that are generated by > computer such that the program's source code reflects the algorithmic > essence of the visual quality in the art

Re: algorithmic mathematical art

2006-05-07 Thread verec
On 2006-05-07 12:31:47 +0100, Frank Buss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> anyway, today i ran into this page by Frank Buß >> http://www.frank-buss.de/lisp/functional.html >> which used the idea in the book to render a traditional Escher's tiling >> piece. > > I should note that I've used the original

Re: algorithmic mathematical art

2006-05-07 Thread Frank Buss
Xah Lee wrote: > The one most prominent mention of it is in chapter 2 of the book > Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs by Hal Abelson et al. Thanks for the interesting book tip, it is available online: http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/book/book-Z-H-15.html#%_sec_2.2.4 > any

algorithmic mathematical art

2006-05-07 Thread Xah Lee
i've long time been interested in algorithmic mathematical art. That is, mathematical or algorithmic visual art works that are generated by computer such that the program's source code reflects the algorithmic essence of the visual quality in the art work. (for detail, see Algorithmic Ma